How to Replace Install AC Condenser 2001-05 Honda Civic

How to Replace Install AC Condenser 2001-05 Honda Civic

Complete walk through for A/C condenser Install & removal for a 2001-2005 honda civic ex, dx, lx…. DIY, save money! Enjoy.

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noe' mah says:

How would i replace a 03 civic hybrid ac compressor

JuStoOGoOd says:

Great video. What size orings did u use? Can't get access to the whole bag. Also, how do I know how much pag oil to put in? Mine is a 2007 honda accord.

Satchel Swede says:

I'm so frustrated with my ex. New radiator, new condenser, new thermostat…… and I'm over heating wtf

Ramelly C says:

you did good but you didn't change the drier or pull a vacuum on the open system … you just put in 16 oz of 134a for nothing………

tsb saeed says:

dear gerb, I have honda civic 2004 while moving on road my ac works well but when I stops on any traffic or signal cold air stops. any reason you can suggest.

tsb saeed says:

thanks and very very useful video

Hector Cardenas says:

you have nice tree shade

Mike Gillett says:

The new condenser had the drier built into the tube on the left side (as sitting in driver’s seat) near where the lines attached. You did not replace the drier beads; I cannot believe the new condenser came with the drier already filled? That would be an extra step and more money, I would think. Adding the oil to the condenser at the drier seems strange but I guess it does not matter if oil gets into the refrigerant. Air is considered a containment in a closed system that is supposed to have a special gas refrigerant. I do not know any of this and hope someone will comment that knows.

Mike Gillett says:

The new condenser had the drier built into the tube on the left side (as sitting in driver’s seat) near where the lines attached. You did not replace the drier beads; I cannot believe the new condenser came with the drier already filled? That would be an extra step and more money, I would think. Adding the oil to the condenser at the drier seems strange but I guess it does not matter if oil gets into the refrigerant. Air is considered a containment in a closed system that is supposed to have a special gas refrigerant. I do not know any of this and hope someone will comment that knows.

Flywrite says:

Hey do you know the length of the 10mm bolt that connects the hoses to the condensor?

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